Dating violence true stories of hurt and hope

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
BOOKS/BOOKLETS FOR TEENS
Liz Claiborne, Inc. (2000). What You Need to Know About Dating Violence: A Teen Handbook. Accessible
online at: <http://www.lizclaiborne.com>
“This handbook follows the story of teenagers Angela and Joe, who are involved in a violent dating
relationship. The story contains special sections that help teens identify warning signs of dating
violence and discuss options.”
Hicks, J. (1996). Dating violence: True stories of hurt and hope. Brookfield, MA: Millbrook Press.
“Analyzes dating patterns and relationships – primarily heterosexual ones – in which the male is the
abuser. Connections between the abused and the abuser are examined in terms of the dynamics of
power and control. Concise checklists are provided to help readers identify destructive behavioral
patterns, and resources for further help and information are included.”
Levy, B. (1993). In love and in danger: A teen's guide to breaking free of abusive relationships. Seattle, WA:
Seal Press.
“Describes the experiences of teens who have had abusive dating relationships, and gives advice on
how to end the cycle of abuse and develop healthy, loving, violence-free relationships.”
Rue, N. (1996). Everything you need to know about abusive relationships. New York: Rosen Publishing
Group, Inc.
“Discusses different kinds of abuse that occur between teens who are dating, examines myths,
provides definitions, suggests ways in which to help a friend, and offers advice on how to handle
abusive situations and violence in society.”
Shuker-Haines, F. (1998). Eve rything you need to know about date ra p e. New York: Rosen Publishing Group, Inc.
“Written for adolescents, this book explains what date rape is, how to avoid it and where to find
victim services.”
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BOOKS, BOOK CHAPTERS & BOOKLETS FOR
PARENTS, ADVOCATES & EDUCATORS
Brown, L. M., Ed. D. (2003). Girlfighting: Betrayal and rejection among girls. New York, NY: New York
University Press.
de Becker, G. (1999). Protecting the gift: Keeping children and teenagers safe (and parents sane). New York,
NY: Dial Press (Random House).
Levy, B. (1991). Dating violence: Young women in danger. Seattle, WA: Seal Press.
Levy, B., & Lobel, K. (1991). Lesbian teens in abusive relationships. In B. Levy (Ed.), Dating Violence:
Young women in danger (pp. 203-208). Seattle, WA: Seal Press.
Levy, B., & Occhiuzzo Giggans, P. (1995). What parents need to know about dating violence. Seattle, WA:
Seal Press.
Liz Claiborne, Inc. (2000). A parent’s guide to teen dating violence: Questions to start the conversation.
Accessible online at: <http://www.lizclaiborne.com>
Liz Claiborne, Inc. (2000). Parent’s handbook: How to talk to your children about developing healthy
relationships. Accessible online at: <http://www.lizclaiborne.com>
Oakland Men’s Project, (2000). Making the peace: An approach to preventing relationship violence among
youth. Harrisburg, PA: National Resource Center on Domestic Violence. Accessible online at:
<http://www.vawnet.org>
SafePlace: Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survival Center, (2002). Expect respect; A school-based
program promoting safe and healthy relationships for youth. Harrisburg, PA: National Resource Center
on Domestic Violence. Accessible online at: <http://www.vawnet.org>
SafePlace: Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survival Center, (2002). Kid & teensafe; a school-based
program promoting safe and healthy relationships for youth. Harrisburg, PA: National Resource Center
on Domestic Violence. Accessible online at: <http://www.vawnet.org>
Stein, N.D., & Cappello, D. (1999) Gender violence/gender justice: An interdisciplinary teaching guide for
teachers of English, Literature, Social Studies, Psychology, Health, Peer Counseling, and Family and
Consumer Sciences (grades 7-12). Wellesley, MA: [Center for Research on Women, Wellesley Centers
for Women (WCW).]
Wolfe, D. & Scott, K. (1997). Alternatives to violence: Empowering youth to develop healthy relationships.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
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JOURNAL ARTICLES
Avery-Leaf, S., Cascardi, M., O’Leary, K., & Cano, A. (1997). Efficacy of a dating violence prevention
program on attitudes justifying aggression. Journal of Adolescent Health, 21, 11-17.
Brustin, S. (1995). Legal response to teen dating violence. Family Law Quarterly, 29 (2) 336.
Cano, A., Avery-Leaf, S., Cascardi, M., & O’Leary, K. (1998). Dating violence in two high school samples:
Discriminating variables. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 18, 431-446.
Connolly, J., Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Taradash, A. (2000). Dating experiences of bullies in early
adolescence. Child Maltreatment, 5, (4), 299-311.
Foo, L., & Margolin, G. (1995). A multivariate investigation of dating aggression. Journal of Family
Violence, 10 (4), 351-377.
Foshee, V. (1996). Gender differences in adolescent dating abuse, prevalences, types, and injuries. Health
Education Research, 11, 275-286.
Foshee, V., Bauman, K., Arriaga, X., Helms, R., Koch, G., & Linder, G. (1998). An evaluation of Safe Dates,
an adolescent dating violence prevention program. American Jo u rnal of Public Health, 88, 45-50.
Foshee, V., Bauman, K., & Linder, G. (1999). Family violence and the perpetration of adolescent dating
violence: Examining social learning and social control processes. Journal of Marriage & Family, 61
(2), 331-343.
Gray, H., & Foshee, V. (1997). Adolescent dating violence: Differences between one-sided and mutually
violent profiles. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 12 (1), 126-141.
Jackson, S., Cram, F., & Seymour, F. (2000). Violence and sexual coercion in high school students’ dating
relationships. Journal of Family Violence, 15 (1), 23-36.
Harrykissoon, S., Rickert,V. & Wiemann C. (2002). Prevalence and Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence
Among Adolescent Mothers During Postpartum Period. Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 156 (4).
Hilton N.A., Harris, GT, Rice M.E., et al. (1998). Antiviolence education in high schools. Journal of
Interpersonal Violence, 13, 726-742.
Jezl, D., Molidor, C., & Wright, T. (1996). Physical, sexual, and psychological abuse in high school dating
relationships: Prevalence rates and self-esteem issues. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journ a l, 13, 69-87.
Lavoie, F., Robitaille, L., & Hébert, M. (2000). Teen dating relationships and aggression: An exploratory
study. Violence Against Women, 6 (1), 6-36.
Macgowan, M. (1997). An evaluation of a dating violence prevention program for middle school students.
Violence and Victims, 12, 223-235.
Molidor, C. (1995). Gender differences of psychological abuse in high school dating relationships. Child
and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 12, 119-133.
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JOURNAL ARTICLES (Continued)
Molidor, C., & Tolman, R. (1998). Gender and contextual factors in adolescent dating violence. Violence
Against Women, 4 (2), 180-194.
O’Keefe, M. (1997). Predictors of dating violence among high school students. Journal of Interpersonal
Violence, 12, 546-568.
O’Keefe, M., & Treister, L. (1998). Victims of dating violence among high school students: Are the
predictors different for males and females? Violence Against Women, 4 (2), 195-223.
Peacock, D. & Rothman, E. (2001). Working with young men who batter: Current strategies and new
directions. Applied Research Paper, National Electronic Network to End Violence Against Women.
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Schwartz, M., O’Leary, S., & Kendziora, K. (1997). Dating aggression among high school students.
Violence and Victims, 12 (4), 295-305.
Silverman, J., Raj, A., Mucci, L., & Hathaway, J. (2001). Dating violence against adolescent girls and
associated substance use, unhealthy weight control, sexual risk behavior, pregnancy, and suicidality.
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Telljohann S.K., Price J.H., Summers J., et al. (1995). High school students' perceptions of nonconsensual
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University of Warwick. (2002). Research reveals disturbing teenage views of domestic violence [Press
release]. Retrieved March 6, 2002 from the University of Warwick Web site:
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Wiemann, C. Agurcia, C., Berenson, A., Volk, R., & Rickert, V. (2000). Pregnant adolescents: Experiences
and behaviors associated with physical assault by an intimate partner. Maternal and Child Health
Journal, 4 (2), 93-101.
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REPORTS
Motivational Educational Entertainment (MEE) Production (1996). The MEE Report II: In Search of Love:
Dating Violence and Urban Youth, Philadelphia, PA. Accessible online at:
<http://www.meeproductions.com/store/videosreports/ISOL.cfm>
Konieczny, M. E. (2000). Domestic Violence and Birth Control Sabotage: A Report from the Teen Parent
Project. Chicago, IL: Center for Impact Research. Accessible online at:
<http://www.impactresearch.org/policycenter/DVTeens.htm>
Center for Law and Social Policy (2002). Add It Up: Teen Parents and Welfare... Undercounted,
Oversanctioned, Underserved (2002). Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy. Accessible
online at: <http://www.impactresearch.org/publication/publication.html >
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (1999). HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report 11 (1) 1-4.
Kaiser Family Foundation & YM Magazine (1998). National Survey of Teens: Talk about Dating, Intimacy,
and Their Sexual Experiences. Menlo Park, CA: The Foundation, 1998.
Levin-Epstein, J. (1999) Seeking Safe Haven: Two States’ Approaches to the Minor Parent TANF Living
Arrangement Rule, written for the Center for Law and Social Policy. Accessible online at:
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Marcy, H., & Martinez, M. (2000). Helping with Domestic Violence: Legal Barriers to Serving Teens in
Illinois. Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy. Accessible online at:
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The National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (2002). Dating Violence. Ottawa, ON: Health and Welfare
Canada. Accessible online at: <http://www.hcsc.gc.ca/hppb/familyviolence>
Rennison, C.M., (October, 2001). Intimate partner violence and age of the victim, 1993-1999. Publication
#NCJ187635, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics. Accessible
online at: <http:://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs>
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